Los Angeles Rams DT Aaron Donald was fined more than $18,000 by the National Football League for unnecessary roughness during the closing moments of Week 6's loss to the Detroit Lions. Donald charged the line of scrimmage and pushed into the Lions' offensive front and QB Matthew Stafford as Stafford took a knee in victory formation.

Los Angeles Rams DT Aaron Donald has been fined $21,269 by the NFL for two infractions from Week 1's game against the San Francisco 49ers. He was fined $9,115 for unnecessary roughness and $12,154 for unsportsmanlike conduct, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.

Updating a previous report, St. Louis Rams first-round selection DT Aaron Donald's four-year contract is worth $10.136 million guaranteed, with a $5.692 million signing bonus, according to a source. The contract does not include any offset language.

The Oakland Raiders like Pittsburgh DT Aaron Donald a lot but may not be willing to select him with the fifth overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Donald could be an option if the team trades down in the first round.

An AFC executive believes Pittsburgh DT Aaron Donald is the best defensive linemen available in the draft in the past 10 years. The executive believes Donald is comparable to former Minnesota Vikings DT John Randle.

The Dallas Cowboys met with Pittsburgh DT Aaron Donald Monday, April 14. He appears to be an ideal fit for defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli's defensive scheme, and Donald might be the best defensive tackle in this year's draft.

Pittsburgh DT Aaron Donald makes sense for the team to draft, according to Todd Archer of ESPN Dallas. "I would love to play for anyone, but it would be great to play for them," Donald said over the weekend of playing for the Cowboys. "I love the way they play up front. They let their three-tech just go attack."

Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Mike Nolan and defensive line coach Bryan Cox were impressed with how Pittsburgh DT Aaron Donald performed during Senior Bowl practices. "He's extremely hard to block," Nolan said. "He's very quick. He's an intelligent kid; uses his hands well. He's a playmaker." Donald said he learned a lot from Cox and believes he can fit in the team's 4-3 defensive alignment.